NFS: Most Wanted (PC)
Force Feedback: None
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: None
Released: Oct 30, 2012

Our 19th article of SolidlyStated’s longest running series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. This time around, I will attempt to set up the G27 racing wheel to play NFS: Most Wanted on PC. I say “attempt” because this game is a dismal failure for steering wheel owners everywhere and is driving this franchise right into the ground. Need For Speed: Most Wanted 2012

Users have reported seeing blinking trees on the screen in the new release Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (PC).

Large tree sprites (images) continuously flash on top of multiple other plant objects endlessly, completely ruining the gameplay experience. See why inside.

Need For Speed Hot Pursuit
Force Feedback: Limited
Pedals: Separate
Shift Lights: No
Released: Nov 16, 2010

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play NFS: Hot Pursuit. The 16th title in the series, Hot Pursuit was developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Hot Pursuit revisits a favorite concept of the series with high speed police chases through the streets, now featuring an open world. Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2010

This article is a supplement to Logitech G27 and Need For Speed Hot Pursuit for PC. In this article, I will show you how to eliminate the massive dead zone in the steering of a Logitech wheel by using a file from the modding community. See the steps